Hi,
I'm in the process of making a shift camera for my Voigtlander Super
Angulon 47mm f/5.6 lens, a la Claudio Bottari and his walnut camera.
http://digilander.iol.it/clabo/
look for the STW
A cheap version of the Plaubel 6x9 Superwide. (one on eBay right now, if you
have super-dollars)
Brian
> Date: Sat, 01 Dec 2001 18:55:01 +0000
> From: "John A. Lind" <jlind@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [OM] Olympus shift lens
>
> At 23:11 12/1/01, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> >That's it - cheapest shift lens is a regular wide - and the 'perspective'
> >command in Photoshop 6. And think of all the other things that you can use
> >the
> >regular lens and PS6 for. For the occasional user, what else? For the cost of
> >the 24mm shift you could probably buy a good wide lens, PS AND a decent
> >scanner.
>
> This may be OK if you're going to use the output for web use or make
> digital prints. However, you still need the lens for large display prints on
> ultra high gloss Fuji R or Ilfochrome. Making gallery prints bigger than
> 11x14
> needs 120/220 or larger film.
>
> The next lens on my "want list" isn't a Zuiko, it's a 50/4 shift lens for
> the medium format rig. ;-)
>
> - -- John
>
> >For those determined to use a shift, one option hasn't been mentioned -
> >fitting a medium format lens to a 35mm body with a Zoerk shift adaptor.
> >http://www.zoerk.com/pages/products.htm
> >
> >AndrewF
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